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Tag Archives: theft
Project Zero: An iOS zero-click radio proximity exploit odyssey
Dec 1 2020 A WiFi radio proximity vulnerability in Apple iOS when exploited allows running arbitrary code on any nearby iOS device and stealing all the photos and user data. iOS update 13.5 released in May 2020 fixes it. https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2020/12/an-ios-zero-click-radio-proximity.html … Continue reading
Posted in Computers and Internet, News and politics, security
Tagged Apple, breach, data, exploit, Ian Beer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Personal, photos, private, Project Zero, radio proximity, remote, security, theft, vulnerability, Wi-Fi, wifi
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Dealing with rampant thefts at Manitoba Liquor Stores
Curbing shoplifting at liquor stores In 2017, there were approximately 658 thefts in Manitoba Liquor Marts reported to Winnipeg police. In 2018, the number jumped to 2,602 — a spike of nearly 300 per cent. In March of this year, … Continue reading
Posted in manitoba, News and politics, winnipeg
Tagged liquor stores, llc, manitoba, Pallister, premier, theft, winnioeg
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Truck owners lock your tailgate if you can or consider installing a lock or deterent if you can’t
Sept 30 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg Depending on where they live or travel some Truck owners should lock their tailgate if they can or consider installing a lock or deterent if they can’t. Locks are available that can … Continue reading
Enough is enough with the out of control spending and abuse of the public and public funds by WPS and MPIC while some senior people at the City of Winnipeg and Province of Manitoba ignore or turn a blind eye
Sept 10 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-ox Here are just some of the reasons why more Winnipeg voters need to contact OUR Mayor and Councillors and tell them to oppose and vote against this latest request from WPS for $3.6 … Continue reading
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Tagged Abuse, abuse of power, abusive traffic enforcement, acs, ACS Government Solutions, Affiliated Computer Services, audit, body, breach of public trust, breach of trust, brian bowman, city council, city of winnipeg, civil unrest, commissionaires of manitoba, corrupt, corruption, crime, criminal, fraud, government of manitoba, government reform, health, illegal, Janice Lukes, manitoba, mayor brian bowman, mistrust, mpic, news, photo radar, political reform, politics, protest, public funds, public trust, red light camera, safety, scam, scandal, tax grab, taxpayer, Taxpayer Abuse, theft, transparency, unsafe, winnipeg, winnipeg police service, WPS, xerox
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MPIC diverting Millions to Police for $afety initiatives most of which are a waste and actually putting the public at risk
Sept 10 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-og Updated Sept 28 2016 – FIPPA request proves MPIC funding WPS “to counter reductions by the City in our budget” Updated Jan 2 2017 – PC’s do 180 and ignore … Continue reading
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Tagged Abuse, abuse of power, abusive traffic enforcement, acs, ACS Government Solutions, Affiliated Computer Services, audit, breach of public trust, breach of trust, brian bowman, city council, city of winnipeg, civil unrest, commissionaires of manitoba, corrupt, corruption, crime, criminal, fraud, government of manitoba, government reform, illegal, Janice Lukes, manitoba, mayor brian bowman, mistrust, mpic, photo radar, political reform, politics, protest, public funds, public trust, red light camera, safety, scam, scandal, tax grab, taxpayer, Taxpayer Abuse, theft, transparency, unsafe, winnipeg, winnipeg police service, WPS, xerox
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